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CRAFTYlj 3 to 1 Won. : We advised every client to bet the weeks winnings on Crnfty and to take any old price. We knew that owner "Kansas" Price was going to unload on this speedy Silver Pox colt once more. Look Over My Record for Last Week: Friday, Not. 2 .... ELLIOTT 4-1 WON Thursday, Nov. I . . . CRAFTY 9-2 WON Wednesday, Oct. 3 1 . TANAGER 3-4 WON Tuesday, Oct 30 . . . BELDEN 8-1 2nd Monday, Oct. 29 ... DARTHULA 8-5 WON The above were given to win and win only. This tort of Information Is always obtainable from us. Monday and Tuesday Will Be Banner Days For My Clients. 1 know of a certain trick from a betting stable that will be cut loose at 8-1. Tuesday something choice that has had a "prep." under cover for this Imperial race, as the work was done away from prying eyes. Odds, of 10-1 are expected. Now is he time to subscribe. Dont waste a day In delay. Vow Is your opportunity. M THURSDAY 20-1 Certainly this bird will lose his field. All the trainer will tell the jockey Is: "Get him off good and take a good, strong hold of his head the first part of the race and when you turn In the stretch let him down, but dont let him win too far, as I dont want, this bird run up." If you play the races you understand What this means. BILL LESTER and GO. Suite 37. 90 La Salle St., Chicago, III. Tel. Main 2928. Owners and Trainers. terms: 00 Dally, or 0 for 6 Guaranteed Winners. ONE HORSE-ONE RACE Is what our SPECIALS consist of. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ATTPNTfftNl Throusrli Rtronjt connections, we are A111.1U1U11: enabled to offer the followers ot the turf two of the bent thluc put over at Latonia this season, known only by the owner and oumelveg. T6 convince you that our Information is not handicap, plngr or gueInp. we will Rive you these two specials for the price of ONE. TWO S2 dollars. DONT MIPS THEM, as thepe two will prove the greatest money makers, ever presented to a horse player In the history of the tnrf. If you are satisfied with ONE trood bet a day, subscribe AT ONCE for our ONE-HOUSE WIRE and reap V the benent of our GOOD THINGS. Terms : S3 for 1 day; 0 for 6 days. MAIN OFFICE, 315, 167 DEARBORN ST. THE B. B. INFO CO. PhTue585i5138 THE PERCENTAGE SYSTEM shown the one best bet of the day, or best bet in each race, any track. Covers form and Inside facts; requires no figures. Capital, 0 up. Handbook or track. Price, 82.00. Booklet free. Tlllt A. CVnWU CO.. OprllLn. Mr. I OUR RECORD I Oct, ltf. FAIR. CALYPSO.. 5-t WON" Oct. 22. LEXOLISE 12-1 2nd Oct. 29. ROYAL BREEZE. 3-1 WON Oct. 16. ZAMBESI 8-5 WON Oct. 33. TANAGER 3-5 WON Oct. 29. CAPER J8 Oct. 16. ORATORIAN 9-2 WON Oct. 23. HANDZARRA .. .. scratd Oct. 30. JETSAM 6-1 WON Oct. 17. TANAGER 6-1 2nd Oct. 24. JOHN KAUFMAN 3-1 WON Oct. 30. REBA STONE lost Oct. 18. MISS RIL LIE 2-1 WON Oct. 25. DARING 4-1 3rd Oct. 31. OASIS lost Oct. 18. WELBOURNE 8-1 "WON Oct. 25, DEUCE scratd Nov. 1. LORING 16-5 WON J 9. SUFFRAGE 7-10 WON Oct. 26. CLARA HURON.. 7-1 WON Nov. 1. EARL LEICESXR scratd Oct. 20. ZIPANGO 8-5 2nd Oct. 26. BUREN ARNOLD 5-3 2nd Nov. 3. LOTUS 13-5 WON SOct. Oct. 20. VAILS 7-5 WON Oct. 37. KEATOR left Nov. 3. ED BALL 1-1 WON 24 Horses Started: 15 Winners, 4 Seconds, 1 Third, 4 Losers 1 A FLAT BET TO WIN ONLY ON EVERY J A ff 1U HORSE SENT OUT SINCE OCT. 15 WON ONLY ONE OR TWO HORSES DAILY :: NEVER MORE THAN TWO .00 FOR SIX RACING DAYS "Our information comes from owners direct from the tracks." "No doping." "No picking out." Begin with us on Monday. Let us put you next to "live ones" at good prices. "WE POSITIVELY WILL MAKE YOU A WINNER." TELEGRAMS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN CLIENTS ARE FILED WITH THE POSTAL OR WESTERN UNION AT 10.00 A. M. The Name of Every Horse is filed with the Daily Racing Form Every Noon. REYNOLDS and CO., Horse Owners and Expert Handicappers. Room 510, 114 Dearborn St., Chicago .00 DAILY ...... .00 WEEKLY I Established 1890. I Saturday our one bet bot at Jamaica was: u.r Before it. v,- the public Ed Ball, aSSL Won... 1-1 liili Last weeks racord: WXfP 4 winners, 2 losers. MMjMf Previous weeks rec-flwfmW ord. 3 winners, one IWWMS loserand2scratches. W.zS Seven winners out of ITOf 10 starters in the two Nil weeks. Sixty-two We NeverMisrep- peP cent. winners I rescn this year. If you want something absolutely certain in the horse-racing game, subscribe to this series. HUNDREDS OF CLIENTS alloverthe countryare m AK- 1NG BIG PROFITS EVERY WEEK. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW NO. 343. Room 87. 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. Yesterdays Special, FIELD LARK, 5-1, 2nd. .00 Per Month. 25 Cents Per Copy. PHONE 3581 CENTRAL. 1 National Racing Review, ii ROOM 37, 71 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, ILL. j . The Original Publication. Established April. I904 ij If you have been losing on the races why not try a winning proposition for a change? The M Review contains more and better information than any other publication of its kind and the i i X reports published by it are more reliable because its representatives at the various tracks have X had more and longer experience than any other" persons In the business. It gives the workouts . Z at the various tracks and, besides, publishes a free special In code or by number each day in J 5 Daily Racing Form, Chicago, and New York Morning Telegraph. The Review is on sale in all J X important cities in the United States and Canada and can be had for 25 cents per copy, or .00 ! ff per month. If you have never tried it, send .00 for a months subscription. You will find 1t J 3 a good investment. Those who are looking for one good bet a day should subscribe for our dailv J 9 one-horse wire. We have several good ones for nest week. The first one goes Wednesday anil J ; 9 should be around 10 to 1. This one has been privately prepared and a killing will be attempted. J The price of this service is .00 for six wires. Send now and do not lose out on these good ones. Make all remittances payable to i NATIONAL RACING REVIEW, Room 37, 71 Dearborn St., Chicago, j I Turf Exchange! YPSILANTI, MICH. TRAINS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit, ati:00 and 1140 p m. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY One thousand 0.00 Copyrighted System Books. We trust you with confidence, for we know this Is the system you want. The Winning Horses Own System won over 300 per cent, at the New Orleans meetings last winter. Send .00 and. if satisfied, send balance of .00 within thirty days to comply with special offer. W. J. HURLEY, 2211 E. 38th St., S. E., Cleveland, 0. CITY PARK JOCKEY CLUB NEW ORLEANS, LA. STAKES TO BE RUN FOR At THE WINTER MEETING 1906-7 ENTRIES TO CLOSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1906 OPENING DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1906. Racirjg every two weeks alternately with the Crescent City Jockey Club until April 13, 1907. Liberal Purses and overnight Specials for horses of class. Steeplechase and Hurdle Racing throughout the season. THE INITIAL HANDICAP, ,500 Added. For all ages. 0 each to enter; 5 additional to start. THE REX HANDICAP, ,500 Added. For then three-year-olds and upward. 0 each io enterj 0 .5K added, of which to second an.i 50 to third. Weights to appear five days before the race, additional to start. ,500 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to appear three Winners after announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run December 10, 1000. One Mile, days before the race. Winners after announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run February THE TEST STAKES, ,000 Added For all ages. 0 each to enter; 0. additional to start. ,000 TTTJ; A-.r-ppTp.Tj TTTT,r- suunPTATTftw tt a isrTiTr a t oonnn .uJOl Fur!0nSr added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winners this year of a race of ,000 to carry 4 lbs.; .. S tnw- rA9,9ffi0 .?DIS?2?,00, Ad?ed-,T0roen, three-year-olds and roof one of 0,000. 7 lbs. penalty. Non-winners of a race of ,500 this year avowed 5 lbs. To be run Slj1." iul SWh ! ?iSS iJ 2 ,a??ed; whM to second, o0 to third December 1 15 XJWi 1000 Six and,3C turlonSs lrlones and 10t t0 rurth; the fifth w horse to save his stakes. Weights to appear February 0. Winners after an-. nouncement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run February 10, 1907. Three Miles. THE PLANTERS STAKES, ,000 Added For two-year-olds foals of 1904. 0 each to enter; THE NATIONAL STAKES, ,000 Added For two-year-olds foals of 1905. 0 each to enter; 0 0 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winners of a stakes to additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winners of two races to carry 3 lbs.; of two or more stakes, 7 lbs. penalty. Others, non-winners of three races, allowed 7 lbs.; carry 5 lbs. penalty. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. To be run March 6, 1907. Three and One-Half Furlongs, of two races, 10 lbs.; maidens, 13 lbs. To be run December 19, 1900. Seven Furlongs Out of the Chute. THE PICKWICK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, ,000 AddedFor then three-year-olds and upward. THE CYPRESS HANDICAP, ,500 Added. For three-year-olds and upward. 0 each to enter; 5 each to enter; 5 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third, additional to start. ,500 added, of which 50 to second and 50 to third. Weights to apnear three Weights to appear five days before the race. Winners after announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. davs before the race. Winners after announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run December extra. Three or more horses in entirely different interests to start, or the race may be declared off. To 22, 1900. " Mile and a Furlong, be run March 9, 1907. Full Course. THE OLD HICKORY HANDICAP, ,250 Added.-For then three-year-olds and upward. 0 each to addltandtaV alSr fnreefore ffiic.lnM antnSn? of wShextra! ll A reeKe-Haff rim January 8, 1907. Mile and a Quarter. THE CITY PARK DERBY, ,000 Added. For three-year-olds foals of 1904. By subscription of 00 each, half forfeit, or only 5 if declared out on or before February 1 money to accompany the THE TTTLANE SELLING STAKES, ,000 Added For then, three-year-olds and upward. 0 each to declaration ; with ,000 added, of which 50 to second, 00 to third and 00 to fourth horse. Non- unter; 0 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. The winner to winners of a race of ,000, or three races of any value, allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. To be run March be sold at auction. If entered to be sold for ,000, to carry weight for age; If for less, 1 lb. allowed for 10, 1907. Mile and a Quarter, each 00 to 400: then 1 lb. for each 0 to Starters with selling price to be named through the THE MAGN6LIA SELLING STAKES, ,000 AddedFor then three-year-olds and upward. 0 each entry-box the day before the race. To be run January 12, 1907. One Mile. to enter. ?4Q a,ldlt,onal t0 start 00o added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. The winner THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL HURDLE HANDICAP, ,000 Added For then three-year-olds and to be sold at auction. If entered to be sold for ,000, to carry weight for age; if for less, 1 lb. allowed upward each to enter; 5 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to for each 00 to ,000; then 2 lbs. for each 00 to 00. Starters with selling price to be named through third. Weights to appear five days before the race. Winners after announcement of weights to carry 5 the entry-box the day before the race. To fce run April 3, 1907. Seven Furlongs Out of the Chute. lbs. extra. Three or more horses in entirely different interests to start, or the race may be declared off. the LYRIC HANDICAP, ,000 Added For then three-year-olds and upward. 0 each to enter; To be run January 16, 1907. Mile and a Quarter Over 5 Hurdles. 40 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to appear Jretore the racc- AVinners atcr nouncement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra To be run THE KING COTTON STAKES, ,250 Added For then three-year-olds and upward. 0 each to enter: 0 additional to start. ,850 added, of which 50 to second and 00 to third. Winners in Ap J . , , Mile and a Half. 1000-7 oT a race of ,500 to carry 5 lbs. penalty. Non-winners In 1906-7 of a race of ,000 allowed 3 THE JUVENILE TTT OIT,ATrT.c STAKES, ,000 nnn Added AJJ For t two-yetir-olds foals of ,nr;, 1905. t1 0 each to enter; 0 lbs of a race of 000 7 lbs. To be run January 19, 1907. One Mile. additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winners of a stakes tu carry 5 lbs.; of two or more stakes, 8 lbs. penalty. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. To be run April 10, 1907. THE LAGARDE SELLING STAKES, ,000 Added For three-year-olds foals of 1004. 0 each to four Furlonjs. enter; 0 additional to start. ,000 added of which 00 to second and 00 to third. The winner to be THE ORLEANS HANDICAP, ,000 Added For then three-year-olds and upward. 0 each to enter: sold at auction. If entered to be sold for ,500, to carry weight for age; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for 0 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to appear each 00 to 1906.sh00. Starters with selling price to be named through the entry-box the day before the race, three dnvs before the race. Winners aftr announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run To be run February 4, 1907. One liile. April 13, 1907. Six Furlongs. THE HEASLIP CUP, ,500 Added A handicap for then three-year-olds and upward. 0 each to THE LADIES STAKES, ,000 Added For Allies two years old foals of 1905. 0 each to enter; enter; 5 additional to start. ,500 added, of which 50 to second and 50 to third; the fourth horse 0 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winners of a stakes to to save his stakes. Weights to appear February 2. Winners after announcement of weights to carry 5 carry 5 lbs.; of two or more stakes, S lbs. penalty. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. To be run April 13, 1907. lbH. extra. To be run February 9, 1907. Two Miles. Four Furlongs. Tlic full uuines of all members of racing firm mutit lie noted on entry blank. More than two horses may be nominated for Selling Stakes, bat only two can atart. Address Nominations to Racing Secretary, City Park Jockey Club, 612 Hennen Building, New Orleans, La.